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Scientists have determined that the codes for amino acids are? a) different in bacteria and viruses. b) different in humans and bacteria. c) universal. d) never the same.
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Scientists have determined that the codes for amino acids are?
a) different in bacteria and viruses.
b) different in humans and bacteria.
c) universal.
d) never the same.
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Answer:I
I think its B
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